which all are easily installed and modified and look particularly nice.

I ended up going with Mindashq because of how the nightmode looked on it.

I installed one module that disables downvoting main posts while using the theme. Other modules can be found here and I am open to adding others such as, for example, emoticons.

So, I suppose, I'd like some feedback on the changes.

Was this a good choice?

Would you like a visible Home/Reddit.com button in the upper left of the sub?

Is there a better option available that you know of?

Are there any modules you'd like to see?

Yes or No to downvoting disabled?

If yes, Should we disable them for comments as well?

As always you are fully able to get around the disabling of downvotes by deselecting "Use subreddit style" in the sidebar right above the subscribe button.

I am fully open to any and all suggestions. Feel free to comment them or message me/the mods with them.

As always, please message the mods when you need to report something. Reddit's report system is usable but oft neglected so if it's seriously infringing on our or reddit's rules please directly message us for quicker action.

In the future I intend to update the sidebar and maybe alter the CSS a bit more.

Also, A few people have been asking lately, "what does 'no lifting' mean?"

It's more or less a joke.
It was just one user who said something to the effect of "But there aren't any rules! Do you even lift?", inspiring our first rule.

This rule will likely disappear in the near future and others may be added. Suggestions welcome.

I don't think I've seen any skins that I've liked better than MindasHQ. Good find!

Edit: I just noticed that replies aren't nearly as far indented as they are by default. I think we might want to tweak that; it's very hard to follow a conversation with the indenting as small as it is.

Personally, I'm not a huge fan of the downvote disabling; I think that actively disliking something is different from having no strong opinion, and the rating system should take that into account. In general, I see higher-quality content on sites that allow downvotes than on sites that only allow upvotes. I won't say that the ability to downvote is definitely the reason for the disparity, but I think it does have an impact.

I'm also not convinced it actually has any benefit; any time that I see that the downvote buttons are missing (or indeed that the vote buttons have been messed with in any way), I immediately turn off the skin with RES. I very rarely downvote content, but I don't like having the option removed altogether. While this certainly isn't a big deal on a joke subreddit, I still don't like it in principle.